Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 August 1890 — Page 7

RICULTURAL HINTS.

SWEATING. BOX.

Kse OneSe m WkM 44.

at tba onewncwie mhi k atinaT box which is ased is the treav

rt of wm; veterinarjr case. Fif, I

FAH(OW LETTER. t4e W M Pit d l'wk4 See. MMM-KMtHlHut CMtltMM. (Spatial Xw York CfirtMMce.l FbiMW are now entirely nettle U

on, and tor that matter, for Ut

MUSIC AND DRAMA.

THtMOS THEATKtOAL.

n. 1. trrsitu; ik kox.

lows the outside of the box. and Fig.

in sid p. As wilt be mm, taere is s

frame ttrmly put together with motiUm

ml tenons. Abe floor is of planks end

ie skies ami top of matched lumber.

Haeart Wllke kae arteafed B. LoftviU tor a etxtee weeka' tow e

tumia , iH whiek there will simply I the Fnelfte eoest

tm minor aeveiopment In style aad d tails of designs adapted to diversified 1 want ami iMtrpoMM, but tn Kraeeful .

outline, tke miepe and ffet of tke sleeve and tannage, aad the simple, yam style of tbe jacket and the tailorK" will remain Bneuaatfed. Drees Jasi new la most mhalrabla, and never did a woman hare a better opportunity to make a picture of horse) f tkan at tke present time. Meaatiful China silks, foulards, bengaliae, silk muslins, Frenek lawns, laeee that ara woven poetns, with pietNMHiMt round hat and parasols, are among thee lovely aids to

to beauty. ew

Ixvau

I US. Mil IMOBia. had, wearmd o

untaff

out 1 ntbart. will

tbo nnwimst resell fromniudtaUMMjM of Dr. Hfcarmaa s hricki Ash JUUare. Waere the liver or kMaeye are aSected prompt notion It nooMuwry to caaaae too toward health, ers tha ansa lioaMnmi esroatc poMibly incurable, nod User in aotafatf bailor to bo found In the whole mag flUSMTvinJ MnntinMn tt4tUI 9Vttf WlMNo

no. 2. ixsiiik or nox.

b rear end (Fijf. 8) U closed by double

loors, which fltBnujrly.

In the front end (Fiff. 4) are two half-

loors, above whiett is a opening, nhaped

like an inverted ffotnie aren, lor me

rres- of the horse a head. The u;ual

ilnenhlcns are: lenKth seven feet;

3. kkar r.sv. FI. 4. FHONT USD.

are maae

thl summer of the white fculnura f 'has t.i 1 1 v. '

i j rose oint and Vandyke nets and laees. They are oddly dU pweil on skirt and bod tee, they form jacket fronts, leff-o mntton sleeves, bloustM, Zouave jaekets, and, prettieat of All, they are made into dainty .chureh capen for

country wear, either in one deep fall from a rounded collar or an a fioiinee applied to a deep

V-piece of embroidered silk, arranged Volh front and back. The blouse and blaier fever has as many victims as 1m grippe had, and the wood and the whole country are full of these garments worn from the mothers in Israel to the infant in arms. Every sort of material U uaed in their construction, from an Amerkan-'print to pompadour brocade. The col ton blouses are exceedingly pretty and becoming, briar stitching Mill being thnir favorite trimming. Dark navy blue silkr hlouttes are consider! very chic being popular with the daughters of the Prince of Wales. Some of the New Enrlish serges are made with derby

3 ! . . 1 !! . 4. .111. 1

inches. The steam or not air

cted Into the box by pipes. The

i! is led in through the rear dears.

jro then securely elosed and the

lt:::nedsr It may besieam irom

boiling water, or dry air heateA by

lo ten aiconoi janps. vowbwj

i an.

1 HE HORSE.

ti rauiM inai pumm """"""

ljr "th Farmer Hre."

fhe profitable horse for the farm

tist combinw a good degree of adaptam ; . v

n to t lie requircu iaria ww, w

.11.1 . J bhiii1 i irifilHm ia

Ust marlceta. A ml proportion worn

the l;orc producei n toe farm are

viirH lot coatinutl Jam labor, but

. (ortuaaVa laetftbjt the host and

it reliable marhcm eall for such

scs as may be rafted from a' elaM ; The

arcs tst ads tMh the diversifted

Its fi thn faraff. Vj lai.&thtM

Mler willl JnteitoA to raise the' It is made of every

cal tbt in eammm nariance is de- rt t textile, an

:In:cd tb yfeaeral purpose horse. ilh f?rJ

1 a coot mum between thetwci pec ol tollet-

ns that ap r quired to furnish three-1 Black tulle or

trtlsof r f ; :rkt reouirements and' . shirred Into

saiVK' shape are

diHir 0 meriu of either. trimmed with loops and folds of

ffiie It! 'it the horse that at ma- K penterle, and. tiny

white faille, and veet of white

surah embroidered with navy blue silk. A loose silk belt of the same In many soft folds is fastened at the back under the jacket, but the folds are first run

through an imm e n s e 1 y long buckle of silver which crosses this belt diagonally just "In front A sailor hat of white Neapolitan straw, with y, blue band and a silver buckle, is

with this

dress, and the serge

skirt is laid in Highland kilts and Is full in the back.

popularity of

the sailor hat is most remarkable.

Hastings

hy Dan McCarthy for the juramlw fr

in "True Irish Hesrta.

It la aaaounoed from Philadelphia

that Ouatav llelnrioba'new opor "OatiOra,M ia a auoceii. Tony Pastor baa arrived from abroad, bringing some now lights to the vaudorille stage. Miss Eaetlaka, late leading lady foe Wilson Barrett, ttara in thia oountry aeaaoa of fl-M. Sh will have an English loading man and an American eompany. Wilson Barrett is at work on a oome dletu that he has christened "Jeanit the Barher.H Mr. Barrett eomes over

for the season of l-'W with his now leading lady. Miss Winifred Emery. Charles E. Venter has been engaged

t a well-known Enrllah manager to

open In London and tour the province. Be will open in April, 1M1. in a play

entitled "The Darby," with patent race

effect, etc.

W. n. West, of Primrose k. West's Min

strels, has mad a great hkwKh his new

drill. "The March of the Imperials

The minstrels scored h great triumph at

their opening at Dayton, O.. last week.

There ia no truth whatever In the

rumor that Margaret Mather has riven un the idea of producing Joan of Are.

The scenerv and costumes of the Bern

hardt nrodoction have already been

blpped from England.

Marcus Moriarty. lately of Ed. Harrl-

rm'H com nan v. will be connected Wltn

W. W. Tillotson's "Overlook" company.

lvlnv the renteel heavv psrt. II hi

wife. Marion Lester, has stoned with

Hubert Wilke for "The Vagabond.

1 James A. Uerne has about completed

;hisoompany for "Marparet Fleming." the new play which scored such a re- , markable success recently at a trial ' production, and which he intends making the feature of his coming season's tour. There is considerable agitation among the members of Margaret Mather's sompany. It is said that Miss Mather is dissatisfied with the engagements made by Mr. Wlllougbby, who, by the ' way, has taken care not to sign a contract with any of the members. Henee

the agitation.

tmnm a sammr hH." "Wber "The b)tr factory people hi JewfotW." Jestor.

Matk no oaual as a nromai sad positive

mm fur etek haadaeaa. hiUousseaa coaatl-

nettoa, pain ia the side, and all liver troubhXtJartar's UtU Liver Fills. Try than.

terra Cure cured

veers aco and sae

It's a sure curs." Eold

must beasky Uit-Wogbamtou KspsbUs.

A. ftooa, Teleds, O.. says: "Hall'i Ca-

wireoi caiarrn anoea

had no retaira or it.

Druggiata, Tie.

s2Lcs iTulfs Pills

A after-diaaer speeoh Walter, bring

me the toothpricks.-Tesaa BifUags. u

ehildrea suaTer

Bull's Worn De-

It wtu do

Morasns. doavt let your

wit 1U bealUi. Try Dr.

- as harm sad may be just the rsasady

thev need. Taxk at stations aieeg taeway are not fcr railroad stock wstoriag.

f mad cbilU and fever;

Xm at Kali til' it Yoato HvrttU

me, C. D. Clarke, Fraakford, Mo.

psrfecUy cured

A naroBT of aa earthtuahesan hardly ealleU rrouB4lMi.

Sea air roughes the skin. Use Glean'

soap. Hair and Whisker Dye, Meeat.

Suhahar Soap.

JUU's

Tm faseiaatisn of sj hi 1U spelL-Puck.

is sot always

Xalavial Biom,

esslaHto ever

aavassa.

Try Them Fairly

SOLD

aadr. Mrs

AaSMersmlaasa

EVEBYWHEKJb

' Fame and good reputation msiata in doing the right thing in the right way at the right Une. Ueuerals are fawoswbo led the way to. victory. Orators hie famous I who Uucbed the heart of the people. Health's f Tonic Svrup is famous bftfauee it has ever I accomplished correct resulu. Used In the rieht way at the right time It Invariably

does the right thing. It never makes a failure. It never brmgs disappointment. It was iaventedbv the eminent Dr. Joha Bull, tof Louisville, Ky., as a substitute, tor quiame. It doe its work even better than was expected. It has all the rood qualities of otntn anl nnno nf its evil tendencies. It

eures chills and fever, colds, influ enza, la grippe, etc. , even when quinine fails. It is AeaVant to take and children like it. It builds up a broken down constiwUea aad rontnes it against the iaetdleua attacks of Malarial ialuences.

PaorLC de not diseover it until tm Imte.

that the so-called washing powders not only eat up their clothes, but ruin their skin, aad cause rheumatism Use mtk wf but Bobbin's

E.eotrk soap. Have your grocer keen it.

Evxxt hard driaksr is a little soft-T Bifuags.

FooTLionYFLAsaas Diamond hecklee,

Judge.

Vatk In the side noarl v always oosnes f rom a

disordered liver and is promiuy relieved by

Carter's Little Liver m. IXm'tlorgettuis. Oct with the hoys-Elbows aad kneee.D rake's Magaaine.

Have vou seen the Ram's Horn I write to K P. Bnowx, d6f North F-

XndiBapolM, ino. TJxnonnAxncB methods are resorted to la order to get the upper baad.-Dallss (Tex.) Kews. The best rough medicine is Fiso's Cure for Consumption. Sold every where. 6c A connnsroxDENT desires to make it known that the compensation for action is a storied ears. Washington Post

Both tb Kethod ud resulu bem

gjrup of Figs taken; it k pUmaut Mirerreahiof to ttateate, andaeti fentlyyot promptly oa tl Kidncyt, Livar wd Bowek, ekansea the gjrtteiaeilectuallr, dispela coWa, keao!ttdmi aad kfn and curat fca'bitua 1 omUtiott. Brrup of Figs ia tba only remedy of lU kind ever Produced, pleasinf to the taate axtd aeeepUblo to tho aiomach, prompt im ita action aad truly beoeficial in ita dfects, prepared only irom tlie nwet healthy aad agreeable nibeUscea, Ha buubT ezoeUeat qualitiea eoeiaaead it to all aad hare asade it the meet popular remedy known. Syrup of F'iga is for tale m 60e Md $1 bottles by all leadiagdrufgjsts. Any relkWo druggmtwho may ot have it on hmod will procure H promptly any one who Vubee to try it Do mC aooapt amy aubetitute. CALIFORNIA Fto SfRUP CO. sat nue4oo. cu lowtrtiu. nr. new roc .r.

2I

If not,

ena. t.,

It

address the

fountain as

tulle, black

-.-. tl , . i ww ' MndK. Cream felt sailora have bands of

i'tnu inm w ,. and TKw1r a semi-draft, semi- old galloon with full white ostrich ,

n-t'.r formaUon. but wanting the tips and jeweled gold pins as ornaments. ... ... . i i . nn. f vsM t -(.( it.. rL.. '

m oi i tie lormer ano ise siyie aaaj 1W uamt urr )f tho latter, is a typical horse silks aid foulards worn this season, ia . . . . . .t... ...I .tit- . i ri r

r tnu farmer to breed, is a delusion . cr -' s uK siK-otuerie.

the medium wtutns. of which the full ) sleeves, pun's or Vandyke points and oertioas of the corsage are made. Fine

soft French

id a snare. This idea has sacrificed

be best available blood in the country.

' orcd the demands of the best marS and filled the land with unsalable, ' ae undesirable, stock. he comblaation ef speed, style aai ,;ht, so often found in the roadster ion of the present, gives us an ! entitled to the careful con"Aiion of a class of our farmers. A larJ-bre.1 roadster stallion of supestyle and finish, and weighing in !4 r condition 1,W pounds, et up-

I'a'u, Ua rrand aeentsition to a ",om-

.tr of discriminating farmers.

to'r:) such a sire and well-bred, clean-

1, good-style, roadster mares

filing 1,100 pounds or more, a class

It should be produced that will

in demand for carriage ork

as well as adapted, to a

r'-i a extent, to the wants of a class

m or American farmers.

i

i Its ftt p. f-ys be 1 In V -c chin

A Ward Atraat Coll. At tu.s time of year when the farm

rork kfcps the farmer busy from early

prniii; until night the colts are toe

3t so lo nt-glected. True they may

i"J Ifss attention now than in tba

11 and winter, hut neglect never pays,

it in summer or winter. A good

lany colts re turned out to past-

Ire for the summer and are left

kntil fall to hustle for them-

elves. Good sized horses are not

dually secured In this way. The

ung$tcrs need a liberal amount of

its, and the farmer whs neglcets to

"ipply this need makes a mistake. Thn

trustor the money represented in

grain fed will be realised In the in-

. he breeder should hear in mind that

Ibe colt may he piaeed on swle some

l.-y, even It bred for his own use. A

large, well-shaped fellow, with good liion, wilt sell for more money than

She undersiaed one every time. While

it pasture colts are liable to receive

IHght injuties which, if attended to at

Will leave iu UmUh Ut If mat

iken in season will result In a scar

rblch will take dollars from the selling

rice, r or this reason it m -ta to take

i look at the colt erery day and make

iro mat it, is all rhrht. A stub In the

knklo, a split hoot or a er-tehed leg

jould he attended to at enee. Farm

Uamev

fiannels are made Into dainty morning suita for the mountains and beach. These have tone upon tone ef one color in vleux rose, flshermen'a bine, violet, gray and terra cotta.

The same material for easy ' gowns and ham- ' meek dresses have dotted stripes, foliage er fine Arabesques in rich colors on neutral groucds. A pretty fabric used for , tennis and yacht- 1 ing closely re- 1 semldes Oxford '

shirting. The goods are shot, so that in any color, pink, mauve or blue, there is a shade of white. This Is used for entire dresses, and is also made into jackets, vesta and blouse. Leagues of drees ribbons are used upon the toilet. They constitute a highly popular adornment for elegant evening toilets, and they make the plainest muslin gown look charming. Lapped surplice cor-

neges remain In

la mat alw avs -reasr SO

ieuag smb aettisa we seea iohb Actor, even taegb he ts a fin tolas

WasT Brook, Xobtk Cahouxa, Sept lmk DS. A. T. SUAI.LKSBB1.SKK. Roch9eter, Fa. Ikr S.r.-The two homes ef pills you sent medid every thing yousskl they would. My son was the victim of Mabma, deep-net, by living in Florida two years, and the Antidote has done more than a-- hii.utrA.1 iiniiars worth of other medi

cines oould have done for him. 1 have had one of my neighbors try the medlc.ne, aad

it ur.l k m iniKiedlaieiv. a now recom-

, it to every one sunermgiroai jaatarw. RespectfuUy yours, W. W, Monbos.

Uslbss aha sails under fs wlora, the brunette should never be as light headed as the blonds. Munsey's Weekly. That Cafertseete Liver of Years, Bilious reader, will never resume its functions with regularity and vigor if you per. sist in pestering it with blue pill and calomel. Don't you know that these are equally objectionable forms of the cumulative pot son mercury! We presume you do, aad yet you go oa using them. Desist, and reimlr damages, regulate the abused organ, aad invigorate it with Ho tetter's Stomach Bitters, incomparable, also, for dyspepsia, nervousness and kidney complaints. A max who can not keep his own knife tm minutes generally can keeps borrowed blade ten years. Ashiaad Vraaa.

BORE WELLS ! Oar W!l M-lftl rn.ru lk mi-t umi.uriu.r(riH(a!

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BEECHAMS PILLS For BLllSBS ud Kerms Dtsoricri. M Warth a Oaiasa a taa" Vat tsU for 35 Cents,

ALL.

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It was Ben Johnson, we be lieve, who, when asked Mailock's question, " Is life worth living?" replied "That dericnds on the liver" And Ben

Inhnson doubtless saw the

double point to the pun.

The liver active quick-

life rosv. everything bright,

mountain of trouble melt Tike

mountains of snow.

The liver sluggish life dull.

everything blue, molehills of worry rise into mountains of anxiety, and as a result sick headache, dizziness, constipation. Two ways are open. Cure Dermanentlv. or relieve tem

porarily. Take a pill and suf-

fer, or take a pui ana get wen. Shock the system by an overdose, or coax it by a mild, pleasant way.

Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets . M 1 T,..

are tne mna means, aikvv

work effectively, without pain,

and leave the system strong, One, little, sugar-coated pel

let is enough, although a

whole vial costs but 25 cents.

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Dormnr waist with tke titanler coat

a4 loose belt ia tke rage Just now. C D. F.

Pnor. W. W. Cookk recommends a taWefO(ttl of saltpeter diseeh- ia a pall ef water as a remedy for the stripca ami black beetles that infeet cneamber an4 .iMah vines. A pint el the solution poured around each hill k the proper prescription. Cut-worms are also saM U dislike the dose, though a diet of parts green, mixed with Una wheat mhMllnir and spread dry around the plants they are threatening in reported U he enBJUIy attraotive ind fatal to them. Thk lathes for turning the gnn-lwres ef er new and a ear vera as nee will oeet tia,eat.

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buying SAPOLIO

Es uses are many and so are its friends;

for wliere it is once used it is always used. To

clean liouse without it is sheer folly, since U does

Hie work twice as fast and twice as well.

Mild, arentle. soothing and

healing is Dr. Sage's Catarrh

Remedy. Only 50 cents.

PRICKLY ASH BITTERS

lHHsaftBCTrtMUVER. MmoaNWIale pfaerty ftrforai Ms imaiaea IN eaUra mtaei keteaiet eeraaoei. Tba BKAMI, t'mvtt, STOMACH, MWCLS. aN retaN nwfim, miiHiATtta, mmhy mi. EMC, ak., are tha raeeot, ee4ei ioim italeataMNaiara ieMreeriea al a TMtPtt LIVER. TaHMliliasie W

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niiTHM W. I.. ENMiBlM Miees are warwmw I H PI I ranted, ms every pair has Ms asms nm4 price stawp4 ea betam.

CAPILLINE OrMMt CheadcAl L-UeoTer y mt tk mgu. Ke mateae4 t I ImM or ary. WamtaMS ! yrcTeat ' ear. rrery cut at IhUiImw. A dHclww yerf HriiM kaJr drrwUf. SI per brttle. f rte by -B-r e on rerctpt ef fttte . t baak Sraft or wwf

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